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Global warming conspiracy theory is a collection of allegations that, through worldwide acts of professional and criminal misconduct, the science behind anthropogenic global warming has been invented and is being perpetuated for financial or ideological reasons. With all of the hysteria, all of the fear, all of the phony science, could it be that man-made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people,Global warming activists are as misguided as they are alarmist

From apparent supermodel inspectorLeonardo DiCaprio to Internet inventorAl Gore to race-baiting extraordinaireBeyonce, we've seen our fair-share of glaring climate change hypocrites from Hollywood. These super-rich stars are quick to lecture us know-nothing peasants on the "settled science" (it's not) of man-made global warming. They urge us to change our lives, to live with less for the greater good as they rack up their own massive carbon footprints from their gigantic mansions and gas-guzzling private jets.

Hurricane Maria quickly strengthened into an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm on Monday evening, hours after it had formed into a Category 3 earlier in the day.
The storm was 45 miles east-southeast of Dominica with maximum sustained winds up 130 miles per hour, according to the National Hurricane Center's 5 p.m. advisory.
As Maria continues to strengthen in the Atlantic Ocean ahead of landfall, a hurricane warning has been issued for Puerto Rico, Culebra and Vieques, in addition to previous warnings in effect for Guadeloupe, Dominica, St. Kitts, Nevis and Montserrat, Martinique, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.
The eye of the storm is expected to pass near the Caribbean island nation of Dominica Monday night. Maria's path is forecast to move northward for the next couple days.
The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico's governor has declared a state of emergency, and has activated the National Guard ahead of Maria's arrival.
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Less than two weeks after Hurricane Irma left a
path of destruction in the Caribbean, Tropical Storm Maria strengthened
into a hurricane Sunday on its way toward the Leeward Islands.
The storm became a Category 1
hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday afternoon. It was 140 miles
east-northeast of Barbados with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, the
National Hurricane Center said in its 5 p.m. advisory.
A hurricane warning – meaning hurricane conditions
could affect the area within 36 hours – was issued for St. Kitts, Nevis,
Montserrat Guadeloupe and Dominica.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/09/17/tropical-storm-maria-becomes-growing-threat-to-caribbean-islands.html

In the midst of the worst Hurricane season that the United States
has faced in over a decade, we thought it might be worthwhile to take a
look back at 5 of the most powerful storm in modern history.
The fact that we haven’t seen a real Hurricane in over ten years
would seem to argue against that fact, but according to the leftist
climate fearmongers, Harvey and Irma are proof of their assumptions.
I’d say the historical record is proof that they’re wrong

Four of these have taken place in the last 50 years, but one goes all the way back to 1900.
In looking back at a few dozen of the most powerful storms in recent
recorded history, the one thing we know for sure… really bad storms have
always been a part of life on earth. Global Warming or not, some of the
most devastatingly powerful storms in human history happened more than
100 years ago

Hurricane Jose is still churning several hundred miles away in the
Atlantic Ocean, but already reports indicate that the fifth named storm
of the 2017 hurricane season will have negative impact on the east coast
of the United States.
What you need to knowDespite being a Category 4 hurricane at the height of its intensity, Jose has weakened to a Category 1.Weather Underground meteorologist Jeff Masters has reported
that it’s unlikely that Jose will make a U.S. landfall, as most
computer models indicate that the hurricane will continue to travel in a
tight loop and remain hundreds of miles away.If the hurricane continues its odd, spiraled path, impacts along the east coast could include rip currents, beach erosion and rough surf, according to AccuWeather.
What you can doHave a plan. Regardless of whether or not Jose
impacts the east coast, a plan for inclement weather should always be in
place and be ready to go at a moment’s notice.
Keep aware of the risks that might be posed …

Pope: Let history judge on climate change
According to The Associated Press,
the pope claimed that it is in the best interest of people and
policymakers to thoroughly research the theory of climate change before
denying its legitimacy, calling it a “moral responsibility.”

“Those who deny [climate change] must go to the scientists and ask them,” the pope said. “They speak very clearly.”
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/09/11/pope-challenges-climate-change-deniers-says-trump-should-rethink-daca-repeal-if-hes-truly-pro-life/

With so much chaos and confusion in the world today, many wonder if we are living in the end times. Maybe you’ve heard predictions of when the world will end. Or perhaps you’re too afraid
to even think about it. It’s true that the world is straying from God,
and the Bible points to several warnings we can see all around us. But,
in John 16:33, Jesus Christ says, “In the world you will have
tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.”

Hurricane
season is upon us. Harvey last week and Irma this week. Both monster
storms and long overdue if one looks at the pattern of hurricanes
throughout history. After a hurricane drought, Harvey was the first
major hurricane, meaning Category 3 or higher, to make U.S. landfall
since 2005 when Hurricane Wilma hit Florida.Despite
myriad predictions of monster storms after Hurricane Katrina flooded
New Orleans, there were not a plethora of superstorms to follow. Why
not? These megastorms were predicted based on the “settled science” of
global warming, climate change, severe weather, and the like.

Such predictions are based on computer models,
factoring in tons of data including ocean temperatures and currents,
wind patterns, moisture levels and other factors. Many models exist,
their accuracy based on their ability to predict the severity and track
of hurricanes and tropical storms. As these storms are frequent and
short lived, there is ample opportunity to run the model…

Flights from London to New York take longer than the other way around and it could be down to climate change according to Paul Williams, a Professor of Atmospheric Science in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading.
He spoke with Business Insider UK about how climate change is affecting the jet stream, particularly on flights across the Atlantic. Read the full transcript below: http://www.businessinsider.com/climate-change-creates-flight-delays-across-atlantic-

See The Main Story Below, as point out this blog post below Jet Stream And Global Warming Do Not Meet
What causes the jet stream?A jet stream forms high in the upper troposphere between two air masses of very different temperature. The greater the temperature difference between the air masses, the faster the wind blows in the jet stream.

This river of air has wind speeds which often exceed 100 mph, and sometimes peak over 200 mph. Jet streams usually form in the winter, when there is a greater contrast in t…